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who have been missing from this very hospital since september 21st. >> reporter: busy in this investigation and of it would be coming this evening east if and when that does happen we will bring it here at kron 4 news. j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> pam: just minutes ago. this was posted on the 'find lynne' facebook page. it was apparently started by a friend of hers. it says quote - " absolutely gutted - sorry but s-f-g-h has some questions to answer at the very least - nobody checked stairwells????" again -- police have not confrirmed to us the
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identitiy of the body found. >> pam: we'll continue to monitor this story. and bring you any updates when we get them. >> pam: new tonight. >> pam: reports that asiana airlines, and the pilots of flight 214. are raising the possibility that a malfunctioning device was a factor in the crash. >> pam: specifically, a piece of equipment that controls the boeing 7-7-7's speed. >> pam: the n-t-s-b has said, investigators intially found no mechanical problems with the plane, but were investigating further. >> pam: investigators have also said, the plane was traveling too slowly, and too low when it hit the seawall, and crashed at s- f-o. three people died -- and nearly 200 others were hurt in the july 6-th crash landing.
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>> reporter:this just into the kron-4 newsroom. police say they've arrested a violent criminal who sucker punched the manager of a safeway. police in san leandro released surveilalnce video of the incident.hoping it would lead to an arrest.and it worked. >> reporter:39-year-old charlie johnson was arrested at his home in oakland. a motieve is still unclear. the manager of the safeway on bancroft avenue was badly injured as he immediately fell to the ground. >> reporter:victim is still in serious condition. >> reporter:happening now. a rude awakening for a usually >> pam: quiet outpost in the coyote valley south of san jose. a raging fire at a lumber yard and wood lot. this is video from kron four's helicopter partnership with abc 7 news.
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>> pam: the alarm sounded about 7:45 this morning. kron four's rob fladeboe was among the first news crews on scene. and has more on the fire from the ground. >> pam: much of the padula lumber and firewood lot here in the tiny community of coyote on monterey road just south of the san jose city limits is a smoldering ruin. two and a half buildings, stacks of redwood lumber, tools and equipment destroyed. doug morse is the owner. >> i deterred a little grumbling behind my office. then i heard a bone... boom! >> reporter:calfire and crews from south san jose, morgan hill and gilroy were hampered for a time due to
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a lack of hydrants in the area. several, 2-thousand-gallon water tenders like this were called in and portable reservoirs were set up as firefighters stopped the flames from spreading to the historic coyote train depot dating to the 1800's. >> reporter:the fast-moving flames also kept away from neatly stacked firewood but two cars were destroyed and the operator of a nearby antique shop fears widespread smoke and water damage. there were no injuries, but several neighbors tell me they heard what sounded like arcing power lines followed by an explosion just before the fire but lead agency calfire saying only that the cause of the smoky 2- alarm fire that also disrupted traffic here for much of the day remains under investigation. >> reporter:a historic church in los angeles -- gutted by a massive fire today. here it is -- this church has been there for more than century. take a closer look at the
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damage. this is the crouch memorial church of god in christ. two firefighters were injured as a crew of about 100 kept the flames from spreading. authorities say when crews arrived the attic was already engulfed. it was built in 18-95. there is no word on the cause of the fire. all parties are back at the >> pam: table today in the bart labor negotiations. but the clock is ticking. the unions have not issued a 72- hour strike notice. but that does not mean they won't walk off the job friday morning. in this video from our helicopter partnership with abc-7 news, you can see the traffic nightmare that strike in july. >> pam: today, bay area business groups urged employers to let their workers tele- commute, or come in during off- peak hours, and to encourage carpooling >> pam: the bay area council estimates that the regional economy lost 73- million dollars a day. in worker productivity. during the july strike.
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>> pam: they believe another labor action this fall would be worse, since fewer people are on vacation, and schools are back in session. >> reporter: i and then carmen outside of bart negotiations in oakland. dan kerman. we will tell you why coming up at kron 4 news at 6 >> pam: then hitting the selling the dire consequences ahead for all of us if lawmakers cannot hammer out a deal to pay the nation's bill. but first tally deli clerk risk his life all caught on camera coming up next
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even get free delivery! don't miss three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic through monday, columbus day. guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> reporter:new video.from the file of do not try this at home. a convienence store clerk in long island new york is getting held up at gun- point.but he's was not having it.pulling out his trusty machette.and going after the would-be robber. check it out. >> reporter:the suspect actually shoots at the clerk before the clerk pulls out the machette. >> reporter:we'll freeze the video.watch the gun.now we'll slow the video down.you can see a little smoke come from the gun.and the clerk react.the 22-
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calibur bullet went right by his head.and hit the counter behind him. >> reporter:you can see the hole it made in the counter. >> reporter:once that bullet flew past the clerk's head.he goes down.grabs his sword.takes it out of its holder.and starts swinging. >> reporter:until that point, the clerk says he thought the gun was a toy. then as the clerk was chasing the suspect.the would-be-robber tried to shoot again but the gun failed. >> reporter:the suspect has not been caught. including assault. >> catherine: a young man in atlantic city will carry scars for a long time -
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after a brutal beating by local police officers. his family is suing -- and unfortunately for the officers -- that beating was caught on camera. the canine officer involved >> catherine: has a long string of lawsuits against him for excessive force and assault. castellani's parents say they're sickened by the surveillance video. they're suing the police department and the city. atlantic city's mayor has asked the state attorney general to oversee an investigation. >> i was basically in a ball. i was not resisting as they continue to beat me. i was just holding on to life.
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>> the dog actually to come down on the back of my neck and was receiving blows and the back of my head with a fist. >> catherine: hospital picture show that he needed 200 stitches to close his woman. he had many dog bites on his head and neck. cast a loni parents says that they were sickened when they finally did see the surveillance camera. they are suing atlantic city and the police department. pam? >> pam: former president jimmy carter and his wife, former first lady rosalyn carter. were in the south bay today. they were working on a habitat for humanity project. as kron four's terisa estacio reports.
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>> reporter: you are not seen thinks you are actually seen former president jimmy carter with a hammer in his hand. you see right here, they have been involved in habitat for humanity for years. and brought here to this home in san jose with this couple that is to arm in arm with the former president and first lady. they are the owners of the newly purchased home. it is a huge surprise. >> my son is a little kid. he want to play an want his own house but he now he has his new house with a back yard he comply. he can play.
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>> reporter: is not just in san jose but they have projects in oakland and a community project in lake cunningham park the carter say they like coming out to help end make dreams come true for people. >> jacqueline: temperatures in the '60s and '70s. 77 in livermore and south bay be our into los 70's. at the close ally is chilly up there today with 55 in half moon bay and the lands have been gusty this afternoon. picking up near the coast and in the north bay cooler temperatures. temperatures
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for the rest of the week coming up and the hour. >> pam: #stood down hunter and duty. and the fire. the as of 20. >> reporter: >> predicting an emerging economy. like mexico and russia. five. parsons growth until hawks 4 and 1/2 percent per it is not horrible. china has to get
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the domestic consumer on which they did not have accurate this is probably one of the biggest economic fall all. all out. fall outs >> reporter: i would never invest in russia. i want an oil company i want to become a billionaire! >> >> reporter: talk about a changing of the guard here. it is all different companies and a lot of them are bay area companies. >> from 98 to 2000 companies like microsoft and bill
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could do no harm in it were up 225% during that run. now and that blacks, facebook and tesla are the new darlings. facebook as of 9 d%. tesla up 40%. enjoy the ride but be cautious. and now that greatness today can be replaced with down in the future in is not kind to the best. >> the big winner has to be google. using an micro st for a chargers q. so you do not have to pack another court and that is convenient. this computer
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would go for $1,200 and they are discounted it aggressively. you push out micro soft >> you take a picture and send it straight out. we do not stored on your computer is just not enough storage. >> reporter: best talk about yahoo and less talk about the changes in e-mail's. >> she has come to yahoo with only where people have still have a lot of active accounts there. so we have to get something going here. your e-mail could be a little prettier. yet the threat topics but this isn't
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as exciting as i want it to be. >> reporter: think you're right up. if you have a question for arabica posted on his facebook fan page. >> pam: to look at the severe weather hitting the east coast. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week.
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>> catherine: and fresno mailman has been fired. witnesses say that mailman dump the letters there he kept looking over his shoulder as he threw up a male parrot now there is an investigation to see if you throw out any other male parrot he could face federal charges. his excuse he was running late and
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wanted to get back at the post office on time. the former >> reporter: >> catherine: this is a special area with the directly see into and out two out of the home. utah rememt li. fondly. the >> jacqueline: diocese storm heading into washington and oregon could we see rain tomorrow? i will have the answer coming up.
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extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >> pam: what needs to be done and what will happen if it does not ban it one attacked but a tigard why is she the one apologizing
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about it. it lost the starting hockey played that left this goalie in the crowd in disbelief.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> let me explain this if congress refuses to raise was called the debt ceiling, america would not be able to meet all of our financial obligations for the first time in 225 years. >> pam: president obama warning republicans of dire consequences. if the u=s is forced to default on its debts. the deadline for action is
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just nine days away. republicans are demanding cutbacks in the presidents' other government programs. >> pam: the president says, he is willing to discuss all of those issues, but not while the government's credit is at risk. grant lodes is here to show us what is at stake. >> reporter: october 17th is the day. that's when the treasury department says it will no longer be able to pay all of its bills the very real prospect is that interest rates will most likely rocket and stocks will crash. and the government is going to have make some very tough choices. >> reporter: feeling: you probably know the feelingthe bills are due and the money's short. so who gets paid? china and japan will be at the top of the list. you can't stiff your biggest creditors when it comes to the interest on their money. >> reporter:other must=pay priorities: social security. military pay and defense contractors, education, food stamps, unemployment benefits. we're already over 220 billion. and that's
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not counting some other priorities: federal salaries- and benefits. irs refunds, veterans benefits. health services and the supplemental security fund. add miscellaneous programs like fema, roads, and air traffic control. add it all up and you get more than 300=billion in bills due. and without a hike in the debt ceiling, there will be no money to pay them. >> catherine: authority say that there is still showing kicking and hitting the s u b. they are not pointing pinpoint the part of the video where it happened. it ended in a brutal built improved seating at least one other officer is being investigated that could also be charged. meanwhile the wife of one of the driver said she would have reacted differently. i think i would
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have stopped and tried to get the information for the insurance derrick why would i think that they're all out to get me. i had someone actual odyssey the people run them are worried about this person. >> catherine: peas are photos of the s u b been told away by police. five bikers have not been charged in the case. including the detective. one of the other bikers were scouring to date and on charges including assault. a woman in oklahoma is >> catherine: fighting to keep her arm - after being mauled by a tiger over the weekend. the animal park where she works is being reviewed for its safety practices. but managers still insist they've done nothing wrong. >> i've seen her arm and she
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used to it using all of her fingers. 33 >> catherine: one of the notable tiger attacks in the u.s. happened at the san francisco zoo - on christmas day -- back in 2007. two brothers were injured after a tiger escaped - and a third man was killed. the zoo was sued - and later made changes including putting up higher enclosure walls. >> catherine: he says her arm was almost severed the medical teams were managed to save her. she had surgery to repair her arm and she had another surgery to clean the wounds. doctors are very concerned at the chance of infection. the woman kept apologizing to him insisting that the accident was her fault. but he may cystitis is 3 on more than 300 as of this has happened in 44 states since 1990 pertaining to pick cat.
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big cats >> catherine: the tiger is still quarantined there's no plan to euthanize it. the intimate directors' base that it would not be closed result of the accident. because they feel that they have done nothing wrong. pam? >> pam: new ahead. >> pam: severe weather pounding parts of the country. leaving thousands of travelers stuck. then.
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>> reporter: state-owned to kron that is coming up >> jacqueline: you'll see >> jacqueline: you'll see woah, this kitchen is beautiful! when is now in the sierra we give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all.
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woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success.
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joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >> pam: all ok! gary radnich here with a sports. >> gary: what a game! >> pam: 4 (laughter) >> gary: role the
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>> gary: i'm smiling because this is the highlights pam and i will enjoy into other if a kid back to the highlights,,, oakland at this point they have a three to nothing lead and you start to wonder? >> gary: about of 743 victor martinis, through! come thrpough! >> gary: so the game is tied at 4. loading the bases and here is a nut shell josh
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reddick salonga and missed. no one out there bottom of the case all marked off fronting another starter to make this 64 but those runs that the tigers added on willie pagàn >> gary: 8 to 6 the series is tied at 2. we will be back in d thursday night at 16 and otherwise the j.r. stone will be lied again. >> pam: (laughter) bochy >> gary: fabulous and gain fabulous game!
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>> pam: maybe it is better as long as they win here. >> gary: state-owned in a back that >> pam: we will see some of that work under your fingernails. >> pam: scott? >> reporter: yes a lot of disappointment from here today. people taking the loss in stride, game 5 is right or from a corner. and still very competent and
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confident about game 5. the sec bring kids on! penciling it hit on >> reporter:bring it on! they're ready! >> reporter: bactria back to you! >> reporter: right now the a's are bellowing their way through the series. i want to show you a high-tech tool behind the scene that baseball players and coaches used to and prove their batting skills spirit the really cool thing is that anyone can do it even for
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fine. you can use the high- tech machine and fell like the square off against a major league pitcher throwing a fastball at shoe. at you >> reporter: remarkable training tool to recreate the jaw dropping experienced a facing live pitching career california shows in redwood city is the only one to have this technology. trying to figure out what you are going to throw players and coaches can control the stimulator with a touch screen computer. you can choose by the age group right hand or left hand. we have a pitch sequenced miles
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by hour. the simulator will pitched balls over 100 mi. per hour. it >> as it goes on and they seek the generated video hat is off some! it's off some awesome! >> reporter: at california club in redwood city. it i am a little rusty so we slowed it down to 70 mi. per hour of peril still too fast but after a handful of mrs. i got better. it was a cool experience i have a lot more respect of for players trying to get that hit. it
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is intimidating. gate slate kron4 news. >> reporter:heavy rain blasts the east coast.leaving many streets littered with damage. the storms knocked out power for thousands of people.triggering massive travel delays from new england to florida. >> reporter:take a look at this power line that caused a fire after crashing into some trees. in jacksonville, florida residents to use other means of transportation. you can see this one stranded driver being helped by out by some strangers. >> reporter:and in biscayne bay today.a waterspout formationg is caught on camera. if you look closely, you can see the spout stirring up the water. storms are expected in florida throughout the rest of today. further up the coast.one virginia driver escaped from his damaged car unscathed after this tree fell on his hood. >> reporter:an in new
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jersey.one man survived a close call inside his home.when a fallen tree caused his ceiling to cave in.narrowly missing his grandson by less than a foot. in the aftermath of the storm. downed trees could be seen all over. the storm was swift.but the damage took it's toll across the northeast. >> jacqueline: we did hit that '80s briefly in pleasanton. same thing for the north bay or in the mid to upper 70's and into salt and. tonight, we will keep skies clear. in the north that it will be a little chilly tonight and into wednesday we will see off and on clout. most of the rain will mrs. to the east over the sierra. and warm back up into the weekend. mainly clear skies of the bay area with high costs approaching the north bay. it this is the system affecting us into tomorrow. taking a dive down the west
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coast. we appointed track things out just a moment the first you will look at the temperatures for the most part los 70's. 73 and concord, 72 and pleasanton and upper 60s down the east bay shoreline. 64 in san francisco and los 70's for the no. the bag. for tomorrow morning no rain and no snow but later in the morning the eight to 9:00 hour you will see rain and snow picked up. more lane more snow and bitter of the afternoon. you can see not a whole lot of activity through the day. iran's nomex stow level starting 6,500 ft. and dropping as
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the cool air filter in. clear skies and warm temperatures will be the same case locally. >> pam: next -- the hockey play that left this goalie pretty upset at himself. then new at six. hot of the presses. a closer look at the new hundred dollar bill.
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>> reporter:hockey season is upon us.and here's a blooper that has the l-a kings goalie wanting to crawl into a hole.and hide. >> reporter:this is against the new york rangers. the rangers send the puck down the length of the ice.you see the puck there, then watch as we slow it down. kings goalie jonathan quick misplays the puck.it carams off his.and into the net. the kings had an extra player on the ice at the
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time because of a penalty.adding insult to mistake. not jonathan quick's best moment. >> reporter: coming up i will take you to a subway sting. on the peninsula. i will explain on the next edition of people behaving badly tonight at 8. >> jacqueline: live look from my roof kamen said francisco with clear skies now but we do have a chance for rain tomorrow i will look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver.
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back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. or how to find big savings on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card gets you deals you can't find anywhere else. this week, folgers is $6.88 for the large size. that's a lot of coffee. skip the warehouse.
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charmin is $13.99 for 24 double rolls. and lean cuisine entrees are just a buck 99. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life.
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>> two days away from it
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possible bart strike the suggestions business groups possible bart strike the suggestions business groups have for back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible.
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>> pam: a developing story tonight at san francisco general hospital. where a woman's body has been found in a stairwell. >> pam: police are on the scene. the discovery comes more than two weeks. after a female patient was reported missing there. so far, police have not confirmed any connection between the body and the disappearance of 57=year=old lynn spalding. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: at six. we continue to follow the story. where the body still has not been identified. j-r any update this evening? >> reporter: can say much of
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this point likely to be issuing a statement a joint statement later this evening. reporting live in san francisco j.r. stone kron4 nil spiriews >> reporter:on a facebook page dedicated to finding lynne spalding. apparently started by spalding's friends anda new post reads -- >> pam: happening now. the bay area is just 2 days from another possible bart strike. bart workers could still cooling-off period expires. unions did not give a 72and they said they are not required to give a 3 day notice. >> reporter:bart was shut down for five days during the walk out in july. adding thousands of people on the roads. bart workers walked off the job for four-and-a- half days. thousands of people had to wake up extra early to line up for buses or ferries to get around.
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>> i am optimistic and see how socinus. hopeful signs. >> means that they are trying to get themselves space to back off to some sort of a compromise. so that's the sign i see. >> order to find a settlement both sides have to move past their comfort zone spirit and the positions they have been articulating are still within their comfort zones. >> reporter: and does not mean that the system is broken. >> part of democracy.
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setting management agenda and a million members elected owned marketing teams. it can get very messy and into your with the public but i am not sure that there is a better way. >> reporter: oakland man carmen kron 4 news. >> pam: an emergency situation. that's what bay area business groups are calling the next potential bart strike. kron4's maureen kelly has the suggestions they are making to employers.which could help ease the expected gridlock. the bay area council says the extra hours that people spent trying to get to and from work during the bart strike this summer cost the regional economy 73 million dollars a day in lost worker productivity. >>35:18 that was at a time when kids were out of school a lot people were on summer vacation, we thought at that time we were looking at conservative numbers we think it could be much much worse this time we need to get our arms around this before it gets it's arms
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around us >> reporter:a poll they conducted last week showed that 50% of the bart riders they talked to would get into their cars if bart workers walked off the job. >>'that's a really big sumner" >> reporter:which would translate to an additional 200-thousand cars a day clogging the roads. so together with the metropolitan transportation committee. business groups sent a letter to employers to be creative this time around. by letting their workers to tele commute rather than come into the office.or allow for flex time so workers can come in during off peak hours to avoid clogging up the roads. >>32:02 other things you can do it cancel optional meetings that require face to face interactions instead conduct those meetings via phone or web conferences. >> reporter: the digital age there are many jobs.like the service industry, retail, and construction that can't be done on line. which is why the are also urging people to try carpooling.and hoping businesses owners will provide incentives. perhaps you can cover the costs for employees who are carpooling instead of taking bart but in addition to having
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ideas for those at the negotiating table. >> pam: and stay with kron4 as we continue to follow the negotiations between bart management and unions. for a possible strike if no deal is reached. you can download our app and check our website kron 4 dot com to get the latest updates. >> pam: >> pam: the lumber company is off of monterrey road. from ground level you concede the two buildings were all reduced to the smoldering ruins. two bills also destroyed by a nearby antique shop. which suffered smoke and water damage. >> i was scared, i was scared, scared to see a fire takeover everything you've
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worked for and those years. i call it 911 and that is about it. it was all engulfed by time they got here. >> pam: neighbors said they heard what sounded like a explosion before the fire erupted there is no word from the cow fire investigators of the official calls. cause >> pam: a man recovering after a shark attack >> pam: over the weekend. he shares his experience. plus a special visit. why former president jimmy carter and his wife are busy working on homes. and -- a new 100-dollar bill is available today.
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>> jacqueline: driving down the west coast tonight i will tell you where we might see wearing tomorrow. for over 60,000 california foster children,
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extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >> reporter: attack off the northern california coast is now talking about his ordeal. jay scrivner was bitten on the upper left thigh.and the shark bit his board as well. >> reporter:it happened sunday morning near humboldt
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bay. >> came from. and the sharks turned and swim away. >> reporter: friends helped the 45-year old english professor to shore.but there was concern help would not arrive in time because the governement shut-down forced the gates to be locked. friends made a tourniquet out of a t-shirt.and helped him stay warm as paramedics came to his aid. he needed 30 statiches, but is expected to make a full recovery. >> pam: coming up. the asiana flight 2-14 crash. what an expert says could be a new factor in the deadly accident. plus -- a special visit. >> pam: why former u-s president jimmy carter and his wife are in the bay
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former president jimmy >> pam: carter and former first lady rosalyn carter were in town today the two are in the south bay - that is the former president right there working on installing a new front door and that is the former first lady vacumming. >> pam: the couple have been involved in habitat for humanity for years and their work brought them to jobs in the south bay as well as yesterday in the east bay. >> pam: for the couple who owns the house, they say it is a dream come true.. >>".so happy you know"
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>> pam: the carters say they love helping out and doing what to >> pam: grant? >> reporter:new details in the asiansa flight 2-14 crash investigation. there are reports that asiana airlines, and the possibility that a malfunctioning device was a factor in the crash. specifically, a piece of equipment that controls the boeing 7-7-7's speed. the n-t-s-b has said, investigators intially found no mechanical problems with the plane, but were investigating further. investigators have also said, the plane was traveling too slowly, and too low when it hit the seawall, and crashed at s-f- o.
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>> pam: nearly 200 others were hurt in the july 6-th crash landing. san francisco police forwarded the results of their investigation into the death of ye mengyuan to the district attorney's office more than week ago. the 16-year-old survivor of the asiana airlines crash. was run over by a fire truck on the runway. and killed. prosecutors say, they expect to soon decide weeks on whether to file criminal charges. >> pam: new at six. police arrested a man on suspicion of sexually abusing children. the santa clara district attorney's >> pam: office charged jose velandria with several felony counts of lewd acts on a child. he's accused of sexually abusing two minors at the belen's childcare home. on wolfe road. police learned that velandria had lived at the day care center and is a relative of the person who owns and operates the facility.
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velandria is set to be back in cour next week. si >>a fraternity in georgia is under fire.after sending out an e-mail that referred >> catherine: to women as "rape-bait." the email from a georgia tech fraternity advised pledges how to seduce women with alcohol. and suggested how to send them on their way" when theyre "finished" with them. si >>the fraternity c-e-o is apologizing in a statement.saying the email doesn't reflect the group's values. >> catherine: but a lot of students say that's not good enough. >>"i think we just need to change people mental reactions, for them to not think this is okay, because this isn't okay." >>"so it's offensive to every single girl. i don't think any girl would be ok with that." >>"as in us girls are the rape for them to bait,that just makes me sick to my stomach." >> catherine: the fraternity chapter has suspended the student who sent the e-mail - and also put itself on suspension during an investigation. >> pam: the new 100-dollar bill rolls off the presses today.
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>> pam: benjamin franklin's image and the number 100 are still on it--but the bill as a lot of new features. >> second feature on the note is very interesting which is color changing link and you will notice as i rotate the bill uc that the inkwell appears and then disappears. >> catherine: >> pam: the federal reserve plans to start circulating the new benjamins. after spending more than 10 years coming up with the changes. >> pam: gas prices continue to drop around the u-s as global markets evaluate the impact of the partial government shutdown. according to triple-a the of gas in northern california is down four-cents since last month. let's take a look at prices >> pam: around the bay area. >> pam: in san francisco the average price for a gallon of gas is 3-95.
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>> pam: it's an average of 3-85 in san jose. and in oakland drivers are paying an average of 3-87 for a gallon of gas. >> jacqueline: 75 in san jose and 76 it moving to concede mostly clear skies with a breezy as we head into wednesday scattered showers as we get to the bay area with a chance of the shower and most of grant aswell to the east of us. as we look ahead and you will see, and warmer weather into the weekend. a top temperatures first out tomorrow morning a little coal. forties' for the inland valley and south of that spirit south bay. 71 in
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cupertino and san jose. inland valleys it would also largely be in the low seventies with concord as 73 at the upper 60s for the east bay shore lines. 64 at san francisco and range of 70's for north bay. we're watching up to the north with a system dropping down the west coast mainly impacting this sierra. here's a look at futurecast. showers thing well to the north and east of the spirit uc the rain and snow starting to pick up at the 9:00 hour. by the letter our mornings the sea cloud coverage same way down to the south of monterey. staying out to the east of us into the afternoon
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decrease and clouds and rain and snow will taper off through the sierra. >> jacqueline: cold arctic weather with that of dropping to 5,500 ft. by that time all the rain and snow will be gone. for thursday and friday improving conditions back in the '50s and here locally we will see improving condition to the latter half of the week. it will be monday out there wednesday windy. . >> pam: coming up. >> pam: food of the future.is turning heads at an eco conference. how a printer is able to make ready to eat meals.
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>> reporter: the smoky to alarm fire on monterey road erupted around 745 tuesday morning to buildings stacks and stacks of redwood decking immaterial reduced to a smoldering ruin and no injuries reported. the cause of the fire still to be determined and san jose kron 4 news spirit >> reporter: remaining on seat hours investigating a car accident a sparked a small fire. they also searched for a potential victim. going off the roadway and smashing through a guardrail starting a small glass fire. putting out the
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fire rather lake quickly. >> jacqueline: bid weather story and it looks like a chance of showers. a radar picture hears the storm well to the north but will take a dive cooler temperatures and rain and snow and the sierra. cloudy conditions and here comes the rain is now by 9:00. more cloud coverage into the early afternoon. we are still seen snow showers and to the afternoon. everything starts to push farther and drier conditions will still back end. more '60s and the handful oslo 70's. it trier
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whether will return but cooler temperatures and gusty winds and especially at the close on. take a look at this. >> reporter: microgravity is grabbing the attention of nasa. >> actually, the alcohol in it has magical properties.
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>> reporter: he will be the classroom at the space station there astronauts will try to find how well the beer forms in space. >> a perfect way this is why you are spending all that time to write a lab report could you may have to write a real proposal one day. >> reporter: >> just the whole idea i have been in 11 year-old putting their together in my classroom is pretty special. (laughter) she >> reporter: he is already convinced matter what happened it would be the greatest of my life. so far >> pam: this 3d machine can
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print food. it makes pizza using potter ingredients. there is the designers say they still need be approval from the fda before the concerts the 3-d printed food. >> reporter: and violent assault of a supermarket employee accurate surveillance video played a key role in getting suspect into
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>> reporter:don't go straight .no you are going to get a ticket they are doing a sting they just caught someone over there you can only make a left turn >> reporter:that must have been her other left >> left turn only! >> reporter: they would kill the ticket. they would get a
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ticket >> reporter:you better turn left, you're next you better turn >> reporter:one would think that someone warning you that if you proceed in a certain direction you would get a ticket might be a detereent well its not, as we soon find out from this driver who was in such a rush he almost forget to stop for the officer >>hi you were going to run me over >> reporter:let's listen into on this conversation ohhhh it's going to be good >>even with the people standing there pointing at that sign you still continued through, i need to see your licence registration and inurance i asked the driver a series of questions >> reporter: you been coming here for how long, driving throught here for 20 years and you never noticed those signs no what about the people standing telling you to look at the signs that is the frist time i seen somebody standing there and you
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didn't look at the signs when they said look at the signs no i >>whistle once again it's a steady stream of drivers lining up for tickets this place everybody that comes in gets swallowed up send more cops as the drivers ignored the pointing residents and the three signs they couldn't ignore the last command >> reporter:just sign here in the red box in marinwood stanley roberts kron 4 news >> pam: the a's-tigers series is coming back to oakland for game 5. gary has pilots and reactions next. ♪
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>> gary: goodevenoing! >> gary: bo colon versus justin verlander svheduled for 6 o'lcock in oakland thursday evening.the raidersd will be traveling aboroad next season. >> gary: 83 run blast into the seventh indian coco crisp had a secret a season. >> gary: 43 oakland. victor martinez he is the guide running yelling yester day and he does it with his back today. the empire go and leaned over the man was behind the yellow line and rolled it a home run tied at 4.
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>> gary: he breaks the back here in the seventh at its five for the trick. for 5-4 detroit! (cheers & applause) >> gary: perfectly plain the liner off the bat 62 for detroit a's get to >> gary: (cheers & applause) >> gary: 86 tigers8-6
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tigers! >> gary: still >> still had the effect of looking like a fastball. >> we have bases loaded no one out cannot push anything across current it just got a really good jump to get the ball. >> is was really a good series of shrewd the commissioner is glad. so we will see what happens we will be at oakland. >> gary: is boston-based tampa monday it will start around 5:00 right now is scoreless spirit if tampa bay wins against iraq's stocks of the a's game will begin a round six and pam.
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6:10! >> gary: the a's are not tipping their hand on who will start. it could because lawn or rookie greg who was sensational on saturday night. the injury to one time all star namdi osuwa opend the door for..eb >> gary: anyway, and jacksonville and atlanta will be a couple of other teams that will be travelling abroad so the raiders will be playing and their opponent will be new orleans.
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>> gary: you go pam and i will stay here with the kids and i do not mean my kids i mean the kids in the news room. >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: going abroad next season the raiders! >> gary: star nom de ocelot opened the door. he really played very well and lost
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the quarterback start but now of so what is heard at 1-4.things are getting worse for last seasons 49er nfc title oppoennt >> gary: >> when you play like that you'll will have more opportunities for him and we're excited about that. >> gary: scandal i heard you the best discussed that a few times. and you've never seen carry washington at a game. so they really did keep their think private which is very good. i understand she will get her
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first local and to do next time the raiders play on a crime that we will bring curry and accurate the raiders will play against new orleans spirit the last tam they travel abroad but was 1990 and we still do not know who the opponent or workstation to carry the game. >> gary: elan of doubt as julio jones who can make some great, great catches. it is out for this season he injured his foot. everyone is picking on townie, rommel his interception and down the stretch and peyton manning and there weren't knocked him off. not him off.
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♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. jeep fired back today at >> gary: the warriors getting a little gambling love. >> gary: always wondered, pam if i leave the air and i wanna stay connected with billet-douxwhen kobe bryant
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